Secure Mobile Communication; compatible with any device and any network

Cummings Engineering, in partnership with Ascent Rugged Mobile, is launching SAIFE™ Defender, the world’s first commercial rugged Android device with secure digital communications. The launch will be next week in California at the HALO Counter-Terrorism Summit, which features top trainers from the counter-terrorism, emergency response, homeland security and cyber- security industries.

Ascent Rugged Mobile (ARM) introduced today
the Nautiz X1™ the toughest smartphone in the world. It’s waterproof, dust-proof and
shock-resistant – yet it’s also lightweight, very slim and smartly designed for both work
and play.

“The Nautiz X1 is the toughest smartphone ever built, suitable for both field
professionals and outdoor enthusiasts,” says Jerker Hellstrom, CEO, Handheld Group.
“Having manufactured truly rugged mobile computers for many years, ruggedness is in
Handheld’s DNA. This is no ordinary smartphone. With the Nautiz X1, we are providing
a smartphone that delivers the reliability and sturdiness of an ultra-rugged computer.”
The Nautiz X1's IP67 ingress protection rating means it's completely protected against
dust and sand, and can withstand immersion in water. It also meets stringent MIL-STD-
810G military standards for enduring humidity, vibration, drops and extreme
temperatures.

Probably the lightest, slimmest rugged smartphone on the market, the Nautiz X1 weighs
in at a mere 180 grams (6.3 ounces) and measures only 125x65x15 mm
(4.9"x2.6"x0.6"). It has a 4-inch WVGA sunlight-readable and damage-resistant
capacitive touchscreen.

The full-featured Nautiz X1 runs on a powerful 1 GHz dual-core processor and 512 MB
of RAM, and comes with 2 GB of onboard storage. It provides reliable voice and highspeed
data transmission over GSM or CDMA networks and connects to 802.11 b/g/n
Wi-Fi networks. It also features Bluetooth, GPS, and a 5-megapixel camera, and comes
with the latest Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) or Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5.

The Juno T41 handheld is an ideal product for a wide variety of industries and
enterprises that send workers into the field. "With the release of the Juno T41, Trimble MCS is providing a brand-new rugged
handheld that should satisfy the needs of the end user who has become accustomed to
the capabilities and convenience of a smartphone,” said Jim Sheldon, general manager
of Trimble's Mobile Computing Solutions Division. “This is meeting a specific demand
we’ve heard from the marketplace and we’re pleased to launch it as the first of several
products from Trimble MCS division, giving our customers improved functionality and
more options in the handheld computer space.”